What are the grounds for an appeal of my assessment?

An assessment appeal is not a complaint about higher taxes. You must attempt to prove that your property's market value is either inaccurate or unfair. You may appeal based on the following:

  • The data in the real estate office is incorrect on items that affect value. i.e. You have one bath not two, or a carport instead of a garage.
  • You have evidence that similar properties to yours have sold for less than the estimated market value of your property.
  • You can show that while the estimated market value of your property is valid, that it is not equitably appraised with similar properties to yours.

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1. What are the three steps in the appeal process?
2. What are the appeal procedures and deadlines?
3. How can I know if my assessment is correct?
4. What if I disagree with my assessment?
5. What are the grounds for an appeal of my assessment?
6. What is the Board of Equalization?
7. What do I need to bring to the meeting with the Board of Equalization?
8. What if I don't agree with the board's decision?